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EDO PERIOD (MID 18TH-MID 19TH CENTURY)
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Seven Ivory Netsuke and a Wood Netsuke
Edo Period (Mid 18th-Mid 19th Century)
The first a monkey and young, signed Seigyoku; the second a frog on a rock, the large eyes inlaid in pale horn, signed Ikko; the third a coiled snake, inlaid eyes, signed Tadayoshi; the fourth a tiger with its head turned to the left and its tail curling over its back, with inlaid horn eyes; the fifth a tiger on a piece of bamboo; the sixth a manju netsuke carved in sunk relief with a hare and waves, signed Morimasa; the seventh two rabbits with strongly contrasted surface finishes, the eyes inlaid in horn; the eighth a wood netsuke of a seated tiger, signed Masanao
Various sizes from 1in. (2.5cm.) to 1½in. (4cm.) high (8)
Edo Period (Mid 18th-Mid 19th Century)
The first a monkey and young, signed Seigyoku; the second a frog on a rock, the large eyes inlaid in pale horn, signed Ikko; the third a coiled snake, inlaid eyes, signed Tadayoshi; the fourth a tiger with its head turned to the left and its tail curling over its back, with inlaid horn eyes; the fifth a tiger on a piece of bamboo; the sixth a manju netsuke carved in sunk relief with a hare and waves, signed Morimasa; the seventh two rabbits with strongly contrasted surface finishes, the eyes inlaid in horn; the eighth a wood netsuke of a seated tiger, signed Masanao
Various sizes from 1in. (2.5cm.) to 1½in. (4cm.) high (8)
Special notice
VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price plus buyer's premium